I believe this is the first post that I've had trouble fitting the whole name into the title space provided. You are looking at The Centralia City Light Hydroelectric Power Plant in Yelm, Washington. This is the point where the water spills over the hillside through the twin tubes at the far right of the photo and heads down to the powerhouse and the Nisqually River. Besides being an interesting place to go watch some awesome hydro power, I thought it would surely qualify for Scenic Sunday.
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Nice golden tinges on the trees.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful,Fantastic and lovely shot !! Nice post,,Thanks for sharing..Unseen Rajasthan
ReplyDeleteThis is a nice view of the entire scene and it is probably much larger than it looks here.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting shot and info. It looks like the tips of the fir trees are tinged in color until you enlarge the frame. Super!! MB
ReplyDeleteIt definitely does! Lookit those fantastic yellow-orange trees!
ReplyDeleteYes it is quite scenic! I enlarged it so I could see the details. Those golden trees are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHmmmm... I know they are necessary but it does spoil the scenery. A bit. The trees are so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteDelightful (appropos for a power plant - de-light-ful?) and delovely!
ReplyDeleteOur trees have been doing the same thing. I've been waiting for a little sun to show the colors :) Maybe later today. . . .
ReplyDeleteit certainly looks scenic to me! i love the trees and hills... it's so flat around here! =)
ReplyDeleteI know, it's one of those necessary evils. The rest of the scenery around there is so nice I don't let the buildings ruin it.
ReplyDeleteThanks as usual. I hope everyone had a great weekend.